Yes it can.
Unless the plastic and/or glass is too thick. Some types of glass and plastics make it harder for light to go through.
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The question is: Can light pass througth plastic or glass?
The answer has to be either "both" or "glass", instead simply saying "yes"
Light waves can travel through a vacuum, air, water, and transparent materials like glass and plastic.
Yes, both light and sound can travel through glass. Glass is transparent to light, allowing it to pass through without significant absorption or scattering. Sound can also travel through glass, but with some attenuation due to its denser nature compared to air.
Glass, water, and plastic are three common solids that allow light to pass through them. This is because they have transparent properties that allow light to transmit without significant absorption or scattering.
Yes, light can pass through glass because glass is a transparent material that allows light to travel through it.
Light can travel through transparent and translucent glass.
Glass, some plastics, air, water, and others.
It filters the light through
An object that transmits light or allows light to pass through it is called a transparent object. Examples of transparent objects include glass, water, and plastic. These objects allow light to travel through them with minimal distortion or absorption.
Glass
No, apart from "spacetime". But it CAN travel through a medium such as air or glass.
Light is an electromagnetic radiation that travel through air, vacuum, glass, plastics, ,,,
Sometimes and sometimes not, because ice is a solid remember, and so is glass, and plastic too, but not much else. I hope you like this answer.